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Former Bishop of Liverpool offers to help shape Hillsborough Law

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Former Bishop of Liverpool offers to help shape Hillsborough Law
Former bishop of Liverpool James Jones said he had offered support to the Government over the Hillsborough Law. Credit: Peter Byrne/PA

The Right Reverend James Jones, former Bishop of Liverpool and chair of the Hillsborough Independent Panel, has offered his assistance to the Government in shaping the long-awaited Hillsborough Law.

Hillsborough Law, which would introduce a legal duty of candour for public authorities, was promised in the Kingā€™s Speech earlier this year by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Government.

Right Reverend James Jones said:

ā€œWeā€™re aware of other public inquiries, weā€™re aware of millions of words being written about various public tragedies and the familiesā€™ feeling is thereā€™s got to be more than words, thereā€™s got to be action and itā€™s got to lead to change ā€“ a change in culture and a change in law.

ā€œSo, the Hillsborough families are reassured that in the Kingā€™s Speech the new Government has promised to put on statute the Hillsborough Law.

ā€œIā€™ve written to the Prime Minister offering my help, having been involved with the families, and I look forward to the Government reaching out to those of us, especially the families, who have experienced these tragedies so that future legislation can be shaped by the familiesā€™ own experiences.

ā€œIt would be sad if a Hillsborough Law was produced and the families and survivors looked at it and said ā€˜well that wouldnā€™t have made any differenceā€™.

ā€œLetā€™s listen to the families of the Grenfell Tower scandal, of the infected blood scandal, of the Covid pandemic, of the Post Office scandal. Letā€™s listen to the people that have been badly treated, learn from their experience and change what needs to be changed.ā€

Flowers and tributes left at the Hillsborough Memorial outside Anfield stadium, Liverpool. Credit: Peter Byrne/PA.
Flowers and tributes left at the Hillsborough Memorial outside Anfield stadium, Liverpool. Credit: Peter Byrne/PA.

The former bishop spoke after meeting Hillsborough families as a review of the forensic pathology which followed the 1989 disaster was published.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said:

ā€œThis report is a stark reminder of the extent to which the families were failed and this government is committed to helping right the wrongs.

ā€œWe are introducing the Hillsborough Law, which will place a duty of candour on all public servants and authorities, building a culture of honesty and integrity, and ensuring that the institutional defensiveness and coverups seen in the wake of tragedies like Hillsborough are never repeated.ā€

The review was one of 25 recommendations made in Rt Revd Jonesā€™s 2017 report The Patronising Disposition Of Unaccountable Power, which looked at the experiences of the families of the 97 football fans who died because of the crush at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on April 15 1989.

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